Robert said, "This is the plastic collected from just a square metre of one of our beaches. We have to do better on single-use plastics & the effect they have on our environment. Thanks to Beech Guardians for coming to Parliament today to make this powerful point so clearly."
The Razz-ma-tazz table top sale took place throughout the centre of Woodstock, with table inside and outside of shops, houses and churches. All money raised goes towards Woodstock Under Fives Association, Woodstock Exhibition Foundation and St Mary Magdalene's Church.
Robert said, "I greatly enjoyed visiting the Sandford St Martin coffee morning - a great chance to chat with residents along with Ian Hudspeth and Jonny Rosemont - and I even won a raffle prize!"
Robert said, "I greatly enjoyed the chance to meet with residents and discuss issues facing Bablock Hythe, including flooding, roads and potholes. Thanks you to all those who attended"
Robert has today responded to the consultation on the National Planning Policy Framework. This is of huge importance to West Oxfordshire, where it is essential to balance the need to build more houses so residents and their families can stay in the area, but also to preserve the character of W
Robert said, "After the harsh winter, potholes are becoming much more than a minor nuisance - be that on the A40, throughout WestOxfordshire and across the whole country. That is why I pushed for a debate to be held in Parliament to discuss this issue further."